It's going to be an all-out war at Battleground on Sunday at Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri with three championships belts up for grabs and a lot of nasty things going on inside the minds of these ring gladiators.
After losing his WWE World Heavyweight Championship belt at Wrestlemania XXXI in a shocking fashion, Brock Lesnar, the Beast Incarnate, returned to take what he thinks is rightfully his.
Four months ago, Rollins became the WWE World Heavyweight title-holder for the first time in his career after coming out of nowhere to cash in his Money in the Bank in the main event of Wrestlemania XXXI.
With Reigns and Lesnar already exhausted from their battle, Rollins capitalized on the loophole of the triple threat match by pinning his former Shield teammate instead of the champion to win it all at the biggest wrestling event of the year.
Fast-forward to the present, and Rollins is facing a much different situation. This time, there's no other man he needs to pin or submit but Lesnar. Asking for help from the Authority's henchmen may have no use at all as Lesnar proved when demolished J&J (Joey Mercury and Jamie Noble) and then Kane in succeeding weeks.
Meanwhile, John Cena will face Kevin Owens for the third straight PPV event (not including the Beast in the East), but this time the United States championship is now on the line. The WWE Tag Team championship belt is also hanging in the balance with the Prime Time Players taking on the New Day.
Battleground coverage will start at 7:00 pm (US EST) with a pre-show and an event kicker between King Barrett and R-Truth. The official card is scheduled to begin at 8:00 p.m starting with a singles match between Randy Orton and Shaemus.
WWE Battleground 2015 can be watched online on PPV and the WWE Network (with a $9.99 monthly subscription). Results, highlights and update can be followed on WWE@Twitter and WWE.com Battleground.